Some games have extremely memorable cinematics, that goes without saying. However, have you ever wondered just how some of the more modern cinematics would have held up in an era where gaming did not have the advantage of the graphical firepower that we are all used to in this day and age, something that many of us have taken for granted? Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is one such title with a memorable opening scene, where it mimicked the Commodore 64 loading a game on tape. What if the tables were turned this time around?

Animator Balazs Kalocsai has decided to go against the grain this time around, having worked on showing off the title sequence for Grand Theft Auto 5 that is done in a low resolution format, ala Commodore 64.

Basically, all you need to do is to sit back, relax and enjoy what Kalocsai has done assuming Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is actually played on the Commodore 64. I would assume that if we were to call such efforts remakes, it might be a bit too much to do so. Perhaps a de-make might be the more suitable term to make use of here, don’t you think so? Ah, what other titles do you think would do well in a de-make?

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